Vintage School Girl
This is a 5 x 5 card. The blue cardstock is embossed with the Cuttlebug Folder "D'vine Swirl. The Digi stamp is from Digital Two for Tuesday. The ribbons are from scraps and all else is from my stash.
Bling is yellow stars.
This card is for the following challenges.
Alice in Wonderland - Main panel is three inches tall and sketch.
Catch the Bug - Back to school and primary colors.
City Crafter - "Isn't She Lovely" a picture of a girl or lady.
Kah Wink i Dink - Back to School
No Time to Stamp - Use ribbon scraps.
Paper Cutz Challenge #54 = Back to School.
Shelly's images - Ribbon, bling and embossing
Stampin' for the Weekend Challenge # 44 - Back to School.
Stampin' Royalty - "School Days".
Your cards are beautiful. I love how you have used the images. Thanks for sharing them with me. Regards,
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Lovley image, thanks for playing along with us at CCCB!
ReplyDeleteLovely little schoolgirl! and a very nice card. Thanks for playing with us at Stampin' Royalty.
ReplyDeletereally sweet image ... thanks for joining us at CCCB
ReplyDeleteYour image is to sweet and so is your card! Thanks for playing along with us CCCB!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card and image! Thanks for playing along in the SFTW challenge :o) Kate x
ReplyDeleteshe is so cute........thanks for joining us at the CCCB
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love the blue and red together and the image looks fab. :-) xx
ReplyDeleteThe vintage schoolgirl is so creative. Way to work the back to school theme. Thanks for playing with us at Stampin' Royalty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and original idea for a card! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along with KAH wink-E-dink, Shelly's Images, and Bugaboo Stamps Catch the Bug Challenges! We hope you'll come back to join us again soon! :)
very pretty! Thank you for joining us at CCCB!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in with our Back to School challenge at Catch the Bug and making it a success once again. Hope to see you again,
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What a wonderful implementation of the sketch and that vintage image is very "Alice-esque," LOL! Sorry I'm so late in commenting this week, and thanks so much for playing along with Oh, Alice!
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